CYCLOPIDES. 
855 
Pupa. — Spun up in silk threads, conical at the abdominal 
extremity ; the eyes are prominent, and the head pointed. 
Imago. — Head not larger than the thorax. Clubs of antennae 
short, ovoid, and without terminal hooks. Palpi separate, hairy, 
the last joint slender and pointed. Wings ample in proportion to 
the body, which is much more slender than in the last genus. The 
males are without the subdiscoidal line found in the last genus ; 
the under side of the hind wings marked with white spots. 
Marginal fringe of fore wings spotted above. There is only one 
European species, and another somewhat similar coexists with it 
in the Amur district. 
The males of this and the next genus are without the oblique 
black line on the fore wings. 
1. — C. Morpheus, Pall. Eeis. i. p. 471 (1771) ; Wernb. Btr. i. 
p. 359. 
Steropes, S. V. p. 160 (1776); Esp. 41, 1, 80, 4; Hiib. 
473-4 ; 0. i. 2, 217. 
Aracinthus, Fab. Gen. p. 271 (1777) ; Godt. i. 12. 
Speculum, Eott. Naturf. vi. 31 (1775) ; Schrk. Fn. B. ii. 1, 
p. 161 (1801). 
Expands from 1’30 to 1'45 in. All the wings are uniform 
dark brown. The fore wings have a light yellow or yellowish 
white spot on the costa, and below it another less distinct ; there 
are three indistinct light spots near the apex. The hind wings are 
uniformly dark brown ; the fringes are whitish, that of the fore 
wings indistinctly spotted with brown. Under side : Fore wings 
dark brown, with a marginal row of small yellow crescentic spots, 
and one or two other yellow spots near the apex. Hind wings 
yellow, with a submarginal row of seven large oval white spots 
bordered with black ; these spots form a continuous band ; between 
these and the base are five more similar spots, but detached ; there 
are three central and two basal spots. The sexes are similar in 
coloration and pattern, except that the female sometimes has 
an extra yellow spot on the costa of the fore wings above, 
PI. LXXXII., 4, 
